Daily Tidbit of Wisdom #233: If you order Pizza and have it delivered, by all means enjoy your meal! However, if you put your pizza cutter inside the box, be sure to remove it before throwing the box in the trash.

Normally, I find the Daily Tidbit of Wisdom posts to be spot on, but I take umbrage at this post. Who in their right mind would use a pizza cutter on a delivered pizza? They come pre-sliced for pete's sake! Is it so difficult to tear a piece out by the precut lines that someone would need to soil a pizza cutter to duplicate efforts? Sorry for this rant, but this topic really touches close to home for me. I think I will need to work it out in therapy.

It's not delivery! It's...

Don't make me go all medieval on your post. It was clearly deliniated that this was not Digiorno, but was indeed delivered. Had this been a simple case of Digiorno, I would have understood. It was not and hence my response.

Sidenote: Digiorno tastes terrible.

To me Digiorno tastes pretty good. But I guess everyone has their own preference or opinion. (even if it's wrong)

Today I went to the local beer shop and to my surprise they sold Westvleteren, which is weird, because it isn't usually sold in shops. Still, $19 for one bottle was a bit too expensive for my taste. Will I regret not buying it, though? Probably. For now I'll have to make do with the 75cl Tripel Karmeliet.

Today I went to the local beer shop and to my surprise they sold Westvleteren, which is weird, because it isn't usually sold in shops. Still, $19 for one bottle was a bit too expensive for my taste. Will I regret not buying it, though? Probably. For now I'll have to make do with the 75cl Tripel Karmeliet.

You should report them for reselling.

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Buyers of the beer receive a receipt with Niet verder verkopen ("Do not resell") printed on it. The abbey is very much against resale of their beer, and it is their wish that the beer is only commercially available at the two abbey-owned official sale points. Therefore, any Westvleteren beer offered for sale anywhere else in the world is a grey- or black market item, as there are no wholesalers or pubs in existence that supply the beer. The abbey is actively working to eliminate the illicit sales,[7] and generally only agrees to media interviews to spread their message against drinking illicitly sold Westvleteren beer.[9]

Today I went to the local beer shop and to my surprise they sold Westvleteren, which is weird, because it isn't usually sold in shops. Still, $19 for one bottle was a bit too expensive for my taste. Will I regret not buying it, though? Probably. For now I'll have to make do with the 75cl Tripel Karmeliet.

You should report them for reselling.

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Buyers of the beer receive a receipt with Niet verder verkopen ("Do not resell") printed on it. The abbey is very much against resale of their beer, and it is their wish that the beer is only commercially available at the two abbey-owned official sale points. Therefore, any Westvleteren beer offered for sale anywhere else in the world is a grey- or black market item, as there are no wholesalers or pubs in existence that supply the beer. The abbey is actively working to eliminate the illicit sales,[7] and generally only agrees to media interviews to spread their message against drinking illicitly sold Westvleteren beer.[9]

I suspected that it was shady. Still, reporting them is a bit much and is too much of a hassle anyway.

Daily Tidbit of Wisdom #233: If you order Pizza and have it delivered, by all means enjoy your meal! However, if you put your pizza cutter inside the box, be sure to remove it before throwing the box in the trash.

Normally, I find the Daily Tidbit of Wisdom posts to be spot on, but I take umbrage at this post. Who in their right mind would use a pizza cutter on a delivered pizza? They come pre-sliced for pete's sake! Is it so difficult to tear a piece out by the precut lines that someone would need to soil a pizza cutter to duplicate efforts? Sorry for this rant, but this topic really touches close to home for me. I think I will need to work it out in therapy.

It's not delivery! It's...

Don't make me go all medieval on your post. It was clearly deliniated that this was not Digiorno, but was indeed delivered. Had this been a simple case of Digiorno, I would have understood. It was not and hence my response.

Sidenote: Digiorno tastes terrible.

To me Digiorno tastes pretty good. But I guess everyone has their own preference or opinion. (even if it's wrong)

It is disgusting, but then again so is every national chain pizza. Has to be a local pizzeria for it to be good.

goodness gracious JK ! you should be ashamed of yourself - throwing the pizza box in the trash!Have you never heard of 'recycling'.?

My city instructs us not to recycle pizza boxes, likely because of the grease/cheese that is left in them.

Where I live, households are provided with three waste receptacles: for trash, for clean recyclables (glass, plastic, metal, paper/cardboard), and for green waste, including food scraps and garden clippings. Pizza boxes and other paper/cardboard food packaging which is not "clean" are put in the green waste bins, where the contents will be turned into mulch and compost.

Daily Tidbit of Wisdom #233: If you order Pizza and have it delivered, by all means enjoy your meal! However, if you put your pizza cutter inside the box, be sure to remove it before throwing the box in the trash.

Normally, I find the Daily Tidbit of Wisdom posts to be spot on, but I take umbrage at this post. Who in their right mind would use a pizza cutter on a delivered pizza? They come pre-sliced for pete's sake! Is it so difficult to tear a piece out by the precut lines that someone would need to soil a pizza cutter to duplicate efforts? Sorry for this rant, but this topic really touches close to home for me. I think I will need to work it out in therapy.

It's not delivery! It's...

Digiorno? You ought to be ashamed. The only worthy frozen pizza is Hot Pockets.

Why do you buy pizza anyway? Easier and cheaper to make it yourself and you know what's n it and what's not.Use Irish soda bread or any quick break for the crust, make your own tomato sauce seasoned to your preference - you can make it fro fresh or frozen tomatoes, add as much cheese/ sausage as you like then 5-10 min under the grill.Inexpensive, easy and quick ----- and fun!

Daily Tidbit of Wisdom #233: If you order Pizza and have it delivered, by all means enjoy your meal! However, if you put your pizza cutter inside the box, be sure to remove it before throwing the box in the trash.

Normally, I find the Daily Tidbit of Wisdom posts to be spot on, but I take umbrage at this post. Who in their right mind would use a pizza cutter on a delivered pizza? They come pre-sliced for pete's sake! Is it so difficult to tear a piece out by the precut lines that someone would need to soil a pizza cutter to duplicate efforts? Sorry for this rant, but this topic really touches close to home for me. I think I will need to work it out in therapy.

It's not delivery! It's...

Digiorno? You ought to be ashamed. The only worthy frozen pizza is Hot Pockets.

Oh yum, Hot Pockets. Yeah, I think they would beat the **** out of Digiornos any day.

Daily Tidbit of Wisdom #233: If you order Pizza and have it delivered, by all means enjoy your meal! However, if you put your pizza cutter inside the box, be sure to remove it before throwing the box in the trash.

Normally, I find the Daily Tidbit of Wisdom posts to be spot on, but I take umbrage at this post. Who in their right mind would use a pizza cutter on a delivered pizza? They come pre-sliced for pete's sake! Is it so difficult to tear a piece out by the precut lines that someone would need to soil a pizza cutter to duplicate efforts? Sorry for this rant, but this topic really touches close to home for me. I think I will need to work it out in therapy.

It's not delivery! It's...

Digiorno? You ought to be ashamed. The only worthy frozen pizza is Hot Pockets.

Have you looked at the ingredients on the packaging?I would not feed those to a dog.

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The memory of God should be treasured in our hearts like the precious pearl mentioned in the Holy Gospel. Our life's goal should be to nurture and contemplate God always within, and never let it depart, for this steadfastness will drive demons away from us. - Paraphrased from St. Philotheus of Sinai Writings from the Philokalia: On Prayer of the Heart,Translated from the Russian by E. Kadloubovksy and G.E.H. Palmer, Faber and Faber, London, Boston, 1992 printing.

As for some reason The Menswear Thread seems to be locked I have to spam this thread instead. I bought some Falke's socks today. Hopefully they are more durable than the socs that I've previously been using. They are 2% elastane but I hope that I may still wash them at 60 degrees (celsius). Couldn't find any fully cotton ones that would fit my feet.

I've been using cheap socks for years and they get broken in a few months or so. Just trying whether more expensive ones will be more durable.

They are.

I'm hoping for that. People generally wear too cheap clothes which mostly makes the lose money as they need to regularly replace the older ones. With a little more money they might have a piece that would endure several years longer.

The memory of God should be treasured in our hearts like the precious pearl mentioned in the Holy Gospel. Our life's goal should be to nurture and contemplate God always within, and never let it depart, for this steadfastness will drive demons away from us. - Paraphrased from St. Philotheus of Sinai Writings from the Philokalia: On Prayer of the Heart,Translated from the Russian by E. Kadloubovksy and G.E.H. Palmer, Faber and Faber, London, Boston, 1992 printing.